USER
MANUAL
HC1151
W
ARNINGS
A.12
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subject to change without notice
A.3.2 STATIC
ELECTRICITY
The crane can accumulate static electricity. This generally occurs when the material placed between
the stabiliser feet and the ground is an insulator e.g. wood, the crane is used near radio transmitters
or high frequency switching systems and when a storm is approaching.
Static electricity can affect correct functioning of pacemakers.
WARNINGS
- Accumulation of static electricity is prevented by connecting the vehicle's chassis to earth using a
special device.
- People with pacemakers are forbidden from approaching or using the crane.
A.4 HEAT
HAZARDS
A.4.1 BURNS
These hazards are caused by:
Contact with hot hoses, hot tanks and damage to hoses resulting in spurts of hot oil.
Use in explosive environments
WARNINGS
- Do NOT touch any part of the hydraulic system when the temperature exceeds 50°C.
- Routinely check that the thermometer is functioning correctly. Refer to an authorised assistance
centre in the event of a fault.
- Environmental temperature can affect crane control capacity. Do NOT use the crane under
extreme environmental conditions (very hot, very cold, very high relative humidity).
- Do NOT use the machine in explosive environments.
A.5 NOISE
HAZARDS
There are no significant noise hazards in that the crane does not include the power source.
WARNINGS
- Wear ear protection equipment if the noise level in the operating position exceeds 80 dB(A) as a
result of other machinery or equipment in use.